Mexico is the new champion in strawberry exports

Published Nov 3, 2020

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Mexico has emerged as the leading strawberry export champion, with a notable 63% increase in strawberry cultivation areas from 2011 to 2019, reaching 10,375 hectares. This surge has resulted in a 97% rise in production to 443,994 tons in 2019 and a significant increase in exports, which surpassed 200,000 tons in the same year. The country's competitive edge in the international market is attributed to factors such as favorable climate, use of advanced strawberry varieties, protected cultivation, and lower labor costs. However, the increased exports have drawn concerns from US growers in Florida, who seek restrictions on Mexican strawberry imports due to fears of price competition during their harvest season. Despite these concerns, a researcher at the National Institute for Forest and Agricultural Research (INIFAP) highlights that Mexico is the primary grower and exporter of fresh strawberries in the USMCA trade agreement during the fall and winter, a period when the US experiences a strawberry shortage. Furthermore, he clarified that Mexican strawberry growers do not receive subsidies, as they import the majority of their cultivation necessities and pay higher prices compared to their Californian and Floridian counterparts.
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Due to the significant increase in cultivation over the past decade, Mexico can now call itself the new strawberry export champion. According to official statistics, strawberry acreage in Mexico grew by 63% between 2011 and 2019. In 2019, the acreage was 10,375 hectares and production increased by 97% to 443,994 tons. This growth has also boosted exports. In 2010, Mexico exported 65,143 tons of fresh strawberries worth € 217 mln, while in 2019 the mark of 200,000 tons was reached (€ 704 mln). Pedro Antonio Dávalos González, researcher at the National Institute for Forest and Agricultural Research (INIFAP), explains that Mexican strawberry growers in the international market have built a competitive advantage based on various factors such as the climate, the use of foreign bred varieties, the protected cultivation in macro tunnels and low labor costs. As a result, Mexico succeeded last year in relieving Spain as the world leader in strawberry exports. Complaints from US growers Due ...
Source: AGF

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